Stephan has lived the lifestyle of a Dominant for five years. After several rebellious teenage years, it gave him the stability and control he had been seeking after his parent's death. As president of a not-for-profit foundation, he knows what his future holds and what he wants out of life. All... show more

Stephan has lived the lifestyle of a Dominant for five years. After several rebellious teenage years, it gave him the stability and control he had been seeking after his parent's death. As president of a not-for-profit foundation, he knows what his future holds and what he wants out of life. All that changes when a simple lunch with his college friend and Mentor, Daren, leads him to buying a slave. Thrust into a situation he never thought he'd be in, Stephan can't walk away. He is compelled to help this girl in the only way he knows how. Brianna knows only one thing, she is a slave. She has nothing. She is nothing. Can Stephan help Brianna realize that she is much more than just a Slave?

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5 'dominant therapy' starsThanks to EE Author Challenge through Bookies Lending Group for helping me discover this precious gem. I have to admit this book was way down on my TBR list. Now I'm smacking myself in the head for not reading it sooner. Bravo to SH for a job well done, you are on my watch ...

I knew this was going to be a dark, non con romance and I was prepared for it. Personally, I don't really care if this series started out as fan fic of Twilight. In the beginning I wrongly assumed it was a Shades of Grey formula book, that's why I expected the series to end after three instalments. ...

There are books that are quietly unputdownable. They don't have a lot of action going on, no shocking sudden twists and turns, no explosions or fights or chases thrown at you left and right, and yet they have a quiet pull that forces you to read on. This is one of them.I almost finished this in one ...

Not the best writing in the universe. Quite a lot of telling us about the how the characters loaded the dishwasher, and loaded the dishwasher, again and again. But the story is compelling. The pace at which the author takes Anna's recovery from slave to at least partial recovery is believable, but i...

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